Weather-wise
[weth -er-wahyz] /ˈwɛð ərˌwaɪz/
adjective
1.
skillful in predicting weather.
2.
skillful in predicting reactions, opinions, etc.:
weather-wise political experts.
weather-wise
adjective
1.
skilful or experienced in predicting weather conditions
2.
skilful or experienced in predicting trends in public opinion, reactions, etc
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